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in manufacturing, for example, some manufacturing is actually coming back to the united states because robots are making it lower cost. but that doesn't mean there are going to be many jobs there. you know what we have seen is that as robots eliminate jobs in one area that companies don't necessarily need to hire people in other areas. so across the board i really think that the impact in the longer term is going to be that we're simply not going to have enough jobs to go around. >> this is a tricky conversation because most people would think automation is generally good, it lowers prices, automation is sort of the way things go. what is the solution to wanting more technology and wanting more automation and not killing off more mainstream middle class and even higher earning jobs? >> that is paradox, automation and technology has historically been a very good thing, it's made us all more prosperous. but up until this point automation has increased the productivity of workers and made them more flexible. but we're reaching an inflection point where things are going to change rapidly a
in manufacturing, for example, some manufacturing is actually coming back to the united states because robots are making it lower cost. but that doesn't mean there are going to be many jobs there. you know what we have seen is that as robots eliminate jobs in one area that companies don't necessarily need to hire people in other areas. so across the board i really think that the impact in the longer term is going to be that we're simply not going to have enough jobs to go around. >> this...
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the united states held the post to me. it's not the first time. four minutes to sit down to get that include. also held its first such meeting the fire striking the bed. alterations in both bilateral and multilateral trade much into pacific basin. and i'm off to read the act of having to tend to class making was the last seven years. i'm also plans to use its thirty teams in the. the reason for my intent or not. he said he'd call. abbe is placing more importance on the security aspects of diplomacy. therefore not administrations. ok i confess this is a necessary especially in az and in the twenty first century. in the post del contents the law the security of the cozy for the new vistas. but those did still use of trouble. and they hope to squarely face up to be entered into an arsonist is from the moving costs and the funniest. and also caught because of some mutant power is changing quickly. the funniest. so on this is all made calls on and this could be the main course on the lawn. abbi is visiting from middle eastern and african nations has hi
the united states held the post to me. it's not the first time. four minutes to sit down to get that include. also held its first such meeting the fire striking the bed. alterations in both bilateral and multilateral trade much into pacific basin. and i'm off to read the act of having to tend to class making was the last seven years. i'm also plans to use its thirty teams in the. the reason for my intent or not. he said he'd call. abbe is placing more importance on the security aspects of...
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states enters the united states for the first 72 hours and gives n.s.a. authority to track that person. did the president address that? and how significant is that? >> so the president didn't address it. i think you can assume that the reason is, if you are giving a speech about, you know, imposing -- by the way, asking for new authority in the context of that speech is disonan with the larger message, as it is in fact disonant with he larger review report, there is a group of news reports from n.s.a. that suggests that the problem of what are called roamers, who are people of legitimate subjects of intelligence collection overseas, and you wake up one morning and you find out they are in cleveland, and all of a sudden the intelligence and collections are illegal. and what we do, is we shut them off and those show up asclines issues in the u.s. it is a fairly complon cause of compliance problems. so one possible way to think about that is to say, well, ok, there is no problem. when it turns out that that surveillance is illegal, we shut it off and notify
states enters the united states for the first 72 hours and gives n.s.a. authority to track that person. did the president address that? and how significant is that? >> so the president didn't address it. i think you can assume that the reason is, if you are giving a speech about, you know, imposing -- by the way, asking for new authority in the context of that speech is disonan with the larger message, as it is in fact disonant with he larger review report, there is a group of news...
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i had a fun gal people dun seem to get people to whom was appalling united states but the peanuts i will lease between the lincoln would be carried from the first thing whereas the parents who don't mind being put at the weekend from a country where we always believe in it in honey convened to get there. in one of the schemes is to share that they insist on to get their team. pss on. yet i may compete for people from their panties dancing which is trying to earn. elegance is a leniency. the saints and crawling before we speak schools my kids like twenty four seven hundred people but the sight of what i can be seen this kid. tom has had a lot of fun. he went to they went to camp. i say to people from august. you can't allow the plant so it sticks like italian team who have leaked out that communities but really it's trying to do he can canter her about what this is the only thing that we always keep telling him that the captain on what the week she has a screen will always be the fact that this site is a brad on the string beans i was only kidding. i i i i don't know the union. i mean. i
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sharp criticism from the united states over syria's failure to meet a key deadline, following through with promises to meat the chemical weaponsment the u.s. defense secretary voiced his frustration. >> the united states is concerned that the syrian government is goodnight. delivering materials on time, and with the schedule that was great to. there's fear that delay jeopardises an agreement negotiated with the intergs community to see the weapons in the stockpile not just removed, but destroyed by the end of june. in a statement the u.s. ambassador for the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons said: >> bashar al-assad has blamed the delays on security concerns, saying syria lacks the need the equipment to ensure the chemical agents do not fall into the wrong hands during transport. >> he has to take the agents through the m5 highway through damascus, north through homs and that area is a source of rebel fighting. >> it says armoured jackets and other security equipment are necessary if the chemicals from 12 storage site are to be moved to the port. from there they'll b
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in manufacturing some manufacturing coming back to the united states, because robots are making a lower cost. it does not mean there'll be many jobs there. as robots eliminate jobs, companies don't need to higher people in other areas. across the board i think that the impact in the longer term will be that we are not going to have enough jobs to go around. >> this is a tricky conversation. most think the organization is good, lowering price, and automation is the way things go. what is the solution to wanting more technology and not killing off mainstream middle class and higher earning jobs. >> well, that's the basic paradox. automation has been a good thing. it's what has made us prosperous. up until this point, technology has increased the productivity of workers, making workers valuable. now we are reaching at on infor example point. a great many people find that their labour is less valuable than more fall available. we need to replace policies. some of those will be radical. >> we look forward to talk about that. we need another discussion. >> martin ford is the author of "the li
in manufacturing some manufacturing coming back to the united states, because robots are making a lower cost. it does not mean there'll be many jobs there. as robots eliminate jobs, companies don't need to higher people in other areas. across the board i think that the impact in the longer term will be that we are not going to have enough jobs to go around. >> this is a tricky conversation. most think the organization is good, lowering price, and automation is the way things go. what is...
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because i've really fill that if you in the united states universal opportunity to buy. foreign tv stuff was so high. i just want to spread the word however it will look like when i'm back. it's like holds up. defence sources said. new new new one will want one . the news turned out to the egyptian constitution referendum has reached one third of the planets move on this private e bay sliced timeouts times of thirty three percent of eligible voters most likely fate puts the figure of thirty seven cents according to which it to applaud the tape they going to actually type sound fun to do in spite of constitutional amendments assad did not want center but it will fund to fight to the kites that the elections commission except when out with the results from
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but here in the united states it is still half of the market. we have gone through the worst economic crisis since the great depression, but on this day, let's pay tribute to steve jobs and the phone he helped america create. that's our show for today on friday. the health of the job market and why college grads find themselves underemployed. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >>> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you are in "the stream." no question olympic hopefuls endure years of gruelling training, but behind the scenes many say they are suffering abuse at the hands of their coaches. we discuss the dark side to the olympics. ♪ >>> omar is in tonight as digital producer. we'll be bringing in all of your live questions and comments throughout the show. i think there is a tendency and to look at the
but here in the united states it is still half of the market. we have gone through the worst economic crisis since the great depression, but on this day, let's pay tribute to steve jobs and the phone he helped america create. that's our show for today on friday. the health of the job market and why college grads find themselves underemployed. we depend on you, >> you are one of the voices of this show. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> the stream. on al...
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the foegz is about the united states -- focus is about the united states. -- united states demanding that both sides in south sudan agree to an immediate ceasefire. thanks for watching. >> i quit. that's what a confident worker tells the boss. i'll tell you what that means for america's economic recovery. the white house pushed to cut poverty and create jobs. i'm talking to a mayor inside one of the president obama's promise zones. plus sausages, and the sweet smell of small-business success. i'm ali velshi, this is "real money." >> this is "real money," you are the most important part of the show. join the live conversation for the next half hour on twitter or facebook: >> how are you? i want to know how you're feeling. the u.s. economy depends on americans feeling confident enough about their jobs and the labour market that they'll spend money. that's why people like me are obsessed with how many jobs the economy created in december. we'll get the number tomorrow and i'll dissect it for you then. in the meantime i want to look at something else that tells the tail of how consumers
the foegz is about the united states -- focus is about the united states. -- united states demanding that both sides in south sudan agree to an immediate ceasefire. thanks for watching. >> i quit. that's what a confident worker tells the boss. i'll tell you what that means for america's economic recovery. the white house pushed to cut poverty and create jobs. i'm talking to a mayor inside one of the president obama's promise zones. plus sausages, and the sweet smell of small-business...
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the united states and uk will remove troops from afghanistan. >> reporter: a live look over walnut creek. we have a little bit of a co mo it is a spare the air day. we had one today and one tomorrow. no wood burning allowed. public transit encouraged. 43 in san mateo. afternoon highs 64 in mountain view. 64 in palo alto. 56 in milpitas. 66 in castro valley. 63 in danville and 66 in pleasanton. 65 in santa rosa. 60 by ocean beach and 61 in san bruno. 49ers game time temperatures 6. kick off, mike pelton will be there. he was stuck in chicago. tell be a lot of fun. kron4 we have clear conditions. off and on partly cloudily skies. it gets warmer sunday and monday. tuesday and wednesday cool off a little. for the most part we are out of freezing. fair conditions for 2014. no rain, unfortunately. we didn't get enough in 2013. >>> bay area hospitals were ringing in the new year with babies. there was a baby girl born 2 seconds after new year's at kaiser. another was 8 seconds past midnight. >>> packer fan in his boy hood colin kaepernick up next. j.r. stone has hilts highlights and sports next
the united states and uk will remove troops from afghanistan. >> reporter: a live look over walnut creek. we have a little bit of a co mo it is a spare the air day. we had one today and one tomorrow. no wood burning allowed. public transit encouraged. 43 in san mateo. afternoon highs 64 in mountain view. 64 in palo alto. 56 in milpitas. 66 in castro valley. 63 in danville and 66 in pleasanton. 65 in santa rosa. 60 by ocean beach and 61 in san bruno. 49ers game time temperatures 6. kick...
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and thent with iran united states have entered a new phase. during the past month and for the first time, politicians from both countries have exchanged views and made decisions to resolve differences in relation to nuclear issues. " businessance 24 editor has more. >> this was really an application to join the international community. he was reaching out with open arms, not only to the business executives who might want to invest in iran, but to other world leaders. he spoke about wanting constructive engagement with the rest of the world and with nuclear talks he said there was progressingn for toward a more permanent agreement. was morehere opposition coming from elsewhere, in character with recent statements we have seen. gathered,f ceos are among them, the heads of the biggest oil companies. they were listening to him saying he was welcoming them back to the country after recent sanctions were lifted as part of the nuclear deal. they need to get those companies into the country to help rebuild its economy. thehat kind of a hit did oil ind
and thent with iran united states have entered a new phase. during the past month and for the first time, politicians from both countries have exchanged views and made decisions to resolve differences in relation to nuclear issues. " businessance 24 editor has more. >> this was really an application to join the international community. he was reaching out with open arms, not only to the business executives who might want to invest in iran, but to other world leaders. he spoke about...
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. >> that strategy has seen glen greenwald turn to selected news outlets outside the united states with the snowden material and have those outlets publish accounts of what the nsa has been up to in their country. in the stretch of three days ple monde in paris, including france's political and corporate elite. then der speigel revealed that chancellor merkel's phone could have been tapped including enrique pena nieto, and others spied on by washington. when journalists get exclusives most keep the material to themselves and publish their scoobs in one outlet. greenwald and his partner laura did the opposite. to maximize the impact. >> when we first started bidding into that material we saw that, well, if you see the european union, we saw wow that was really a big thing. then united nations, then we had the spying on the mexican government and we were this as well and the definite highlight of this whole thing is that the nsa spied on the engineer than chancellor angela merkel which is in a way insane because germ my ha -- germany has been a tremendous good friend to the united states.
. >> that strategy has seen glen greenwald turn to selected news outlets outside the united states with the snowden material and have those outlets publish accounts of what the nsa has been up to in their country. in the stretch of three days ple monde in paris, including france's political and corporate elite. then der speigel revealed that chancellor merkel's phone could have been tapped including enrique pena nieto, and others spied on by washington. when journalists get exclusives...
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egypt and also israel. >> these are all allies of the united states when we had very close alliance with the shah's iran. why is it impossible to maintain a good relation with saudi arabia and iran, as we had in the '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s. >> the place you're speaking about is a country with a limited set of ordinary nation state interests. my contention is that it is and has been for 34 years a cause with global interests and profoundly ideological view of the world. i don't think that changes -- >> sochi, what is going to happen? what does russia look like in 2014? >> one quick point, which i think there's a big difference between what the interests are of saudi arabia and israel in an iran deal and they're against it, and they should be, and what the americans' interests are, and they're largely in favor of it, because we want to strict ourselves. the syria deal was clearly bad from a saudi perspective, and clearly bad from the perspective of the syrian people. from an american perspective, we're out of it. i think it's important we identify where there are differences between a
egypt and also israel. >> these are all allies of the united states when we had very close alliance with the shah's iran. why is it impossible to maintain a good relation with saudi arabia and iran, as we had in the '30s, '40s, '50s, '60s, '70s. >> the place you're speaking about is a country with a limited set of ordinary nation state interests. my contention is that it is and has been for 34 years a cause with global interests and profoundly ideological view of the world. i don't...
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. >> the united states is reportedly considering sanctions on south sudan if the violence is not contained soon. thousands are packing into the camps if the risk of disease escalates. delegates are the ethiopia trying to hammer out a deal to apiece both sides. >> in central african republic, the president steps down. safety. >> an indian diplomat is back in her home country after the u.s. ordered her to leave on visa fraud charms. an american counterpart has been september packing. india's foreign minister says it is not a standoff. >> these are >> this is "talk to al jazeera", and i'm tony harris with the artist j.r. i'm sort of interested in who you are. and i know that there's a beating heart behind the glasses, the hats. who are you, and why are you reluctant to let people into the inner circle that is j.r.? >> you know, i'm still the same kid that was doing graffiti at the time, writing his name. he was behind it. i didn't want to get a fine with it. early with the years. the fine was not the problem. except for some context that i'm travelling to. but more the fact that it's been oth
. >> the united states is reportedly considering sanctions on south sudan if the violence is not contained soon. thousands are packing into the camps if the risk of disease escalates. delegates are the ethiopia trying to hammer out a deal to apiece both sides. >> in central african republic, the president steps down. safety. >> an indian diplomat is back in her home country after the u.s. ordered her to leave on visa fraud charms. an american counterpart has been september...
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states you know that's a lethal situation in the united states you could very quickly be shot with lethal force with all the football madness the grabbing of the police officer and then quietly while you can now could be very easily result in some type but we are forced. now the unrest has been spreading from the capital to other cities across ukraine targeting the regional center and these pictures are from the city of turning of where a crowd of around two thousand stormed the local administration buildings similar events are happening across half of the country with local governments either being stormed or have already been taken over by protesters and as the authorities lose control western governments are urging them to secure democracy and ice here cesky looks at how the investors unfolding. those young people in the streets of ukraine by seizing temperatures are writing the new go to for europe. ever since the first rocks and molotov cocktails were hurled at the police in kiev my sunday if issues in europe and the united states have started up fresh wave of accusations aimed at th
states you know that's a lethal situation in the united states you could very quickly be shot with lethal force with all the football madness the grabbing of the police officer and then quietly while you can now could be very easily result in some type but we are forced. now the unrest has been spreading from the capital to other cities across ukraine targeting the regional center and these pictures are from the city of turning of where a crowd of around two thousand stormed the local...
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in poland united states and britain the regency. is there something wrong and that will not stand and if the rays should we just put up with its amazing to see him as a baby doing it difficult dogs around this issue and i think the lynx has come was was this a turning point and you sort of editorials off with a minimum of three genesis sells say. may we be with us too protective of these people are not private lives begin to catch a question of course whiskey in the whole monica lewinsky in the states is planning to listen in tandem to sugarland is brought down a president and confronts it takes. it was a taking time to build. in it that it hasn't been any one book done by mr seemed reluctant to bring down. it seems. as the two weeks is a long time i needed a day or night and tomorrow press conference and how he deals with it. it's going to be interesting to watch up he again ate at the end of the day i think she's got to say something he's got to see known to mankind to tp out that he she has to be ticked away at some stage and int
in poland united states and britain the regency. is there something wrong and that will not stand and if the rays should we just put up with its amazing to see him as a baby doing it difficult dogs around this issue and i think the lynx has come was was this a turning point and you sort of editorials off with a minimum of three genesis sells say. may we be with us too protective of these people are not private lives begin to catch a question of course whiskey in the whole monica lewinsky in the...
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states the american hostile collected three awards based comedy bits to actress in a comedy for amy adams and best supporting actress jennifer lawrence. when in this year's such an honor to be his forte mexico's of phone so chua told takes up the best direct accolade full privacy the three d three list of sun to blog as an astronaut a racing against time to get back to. later in the week the oscar nominations will reveal the amway american apostle and twelve uses slight killings evaporates as favourites. on tuesday francois around the pit for an annual tradition in france the president's tenure a press conference this bomb was made to revive the presidency with a plan to revive the economy. she did was eat the doctor until this incident. i have proposed a package of responsibility it's a simple principle that usually will reduce the burden on enterprises to reduce restrictions on the activities you. and in return they will create more jobs and strengthen the social done well the digital system interesting though not as private lives upstaged those concerns. despite his efforts to si
states the american hostile collected three awards based comedy bits to actress in a comedy for amy adams and best supporting actress jennifer lawrence. when in this year's such an honor to be his forte mexico's of phone so chua told takes up the best direct accolade full privacy the three d three list of sun to blog as an astronaut a racing against time to get back to. later in the week the oscar nominations will reveal the amway american apostle and twelve uses slight killings evaporates as...
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." >> director steve mcqueen won with a moving story about racists and slavery in united states. "american hustle" collected three awards -- best comedy, best actress in a comedy for amy adams, and best supporting actress for jennifer lawrence. >> it is such an honor. cuaron takes the best director accolades for "gravity." sandra bullock is an astronaut racing against time to get back to earth. they do in the week, oscar nominations were revealed in l.a. "american hustle" and "12 years a slave" go into that race as favorites. >> an annual tradition in france, the president's january press conference. this was planned to announce a plan to revive the economy. proposed a pact of responsibility. it is a simple principle. we will reduce the burden on enterprises, reduce restrictions on their activities. in return, they will create more jobs and strengthen the social dialogue. >> interest in hollande's private life upstaged those concerns, despite his efforts to stay on topic. he said he was going through painful moments following allegations of an affair with an actress, refused to c
." >> director steve mcqueen won with a moving story about racists and slavery in united states. "american hustle" collected three awards -- best comedy, best actress in a comedy for amy adams, and best supporting actress for jennifer lawrence. >> it is such an honor. cuaron takes the best director accolades for "gravity." sandra bullock is an astronaut racing against time to get back to earth. they do in the week, oscar nominations were revealed in l.a....
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you'll see seen united states is twittering another round of frigid arctic conditions for the storm dumping some thirty centimeters of snow in the region. it isn't going to release minus twelve degrees celsius may be made its name as the two thousand to canceled flights schools and businesses in some areas have also been forced to shut as student naval operations begin with the transport in new york city remains operational. the cold weather is cold calls to stick around until the end of the week principal in nicolas anelka is pasted on his facebook page calling for england's football association to drop charges against him in relation to the quinn bill just to be made during the midweek match last month the gesture which has been described as ruthless salute was popularized by french canadian to donate them to allah and allah says it is anti establishment been a racist or anti semitic. and it faces a minimum flight match ban if the case against him. hills community until they cure is pink and picked it several times for inciting racial hatred was gone from performing on saturday this month
you'll see seen united states is twittering another round of frigid arctic conditions for the storm dumping some thirty centimeters of snow in the region. it isn't going to release minus twelve degrees celsius may be made its name as the two thousand to canceled flights schools and businesses in some areas have also been forced to shut as student naval operations begin with the transport in new york city remains operational. the cold weather is cold calls to stick around until the end of the...
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in the united states there is still discussions of budget cuts. where does that stand in times where we would lik we are not grows as fast as we would like to be. >> there is not a clearcut answer. it depends on the fundamentals of the economy. it depends on the tax rate that applies to the players in the economy, so i cannot give you a straight answer. it is unfortunate but it has to be tailored to each economy . in europe where there is high tax rate should look at cuts in spending in order to reduce the fiscal deficit if they have such a thing. in other countries where there is low level, i'm thinking of countries like japan and the u.s. they can look at increasing tax where it's appropriate because the public spending has been reduced enough. but again it really cannot be one size fits all. >> that was christine la guard the head of the international monetary fund. thanks for standing in for me this week. i'm heading back to new york and i'll see you back there on monday. >> ali, we look forward to it. ali velshi in davos, switzerland, thank y
in the united states there is still discussions of budget cuts. where does that stand in times where we would lik we are not grows as fast as we would like to be. >> there is not a clearcut answer. it depends on the fundamentals of the economy. it depends on the tax rate that applies to the players in the economy, so i cannot give you a straight answer. it is unfortunate but it has to be tailored to each economy . in europe where there is high tax rate should look at cuts in spending in...
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that's not bad news for the united states. it's no the because the united states hasn't seen growing exports in recent years. in fact, it's done quite well on that measure. china's done even better, growing very, very fast, seven, eight, 9% over the last 20 years or so. india's been growing faster, brazil's been growing faster. the rest of the word is growing richer, living longer lives and they're producing goods that we want to buy and producing demands for goods we want to sell. >> other analysts say this there are benefits to being dominant economically and politically and it's not a question of the rest of the world catching up to us but that we are voluntarily contracting, actually doing things that are making us not move forward as quickly and stay as strong. >> i'm sitting here in washington, d.c. i can hardly argue that congress and the president couldn't be doing a bit of a better job. i accept there are some roles for the united states doing things wrong in this area. i think it could be engaging more proactively gl
that's not bad news for the united states. it's no the because the united states hasn't seen growing exports in recent years. in fact, it's done quite well on that measure. china's done even better, growing very, very fast, seven, eight, 9% over the last 20 years or so. india's been growing faster, brazil's been growing faster. the rest of the word is growing richer, living longer lives and they're producing goods that we want to buy and producing demands for goods we want to sell. >>...
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israel's relationship with the un body is an all time low the jewish state in the united states suspended funding to unesco in two thousand eleven after it voted to recognize palestine as a nation in contravention of un resolutions. the group also recently ruffled feathers in october when it voted in favor of six resolutions condemning israel. severe winter weather has returned to northeastern us sixties cutting down tensions like ten to fifteen degrees celsius in some regions and causing great stuff does to every road traffic. in the nation's capital washington d c and across the northeast commute is struggling to return to blizzard like conditions and voice teacher teaches. we never ate a constant state of the hike down any and all other restaurants that i put the hurley. the roads aren't that great but felt he had not helping me much. that's the opposite with natalie and not the first day. you weak state government to court has declared a state of emergency in order to bits mobilize resources to face the impact of the snowstorm. this is the snow storm came. it is expected to stop on we
israel's relationship with the un body is an all time low the jewish state in the united states suspended funding to unesco in two thousand eleven after it voted to recognize palestine as a nation in contravention of un resolutions. the group also recently ruffled feathers in october when it voted in favor of six resolutions condemning israel. severe winter weather has returned to northeastern us sixties cutting down tensions like ten to fifteen degrees celsius in some regions and causing great...
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all it needs is a per capita gdp one-quarter that of the united states. in other words, the argument is not that china will become an advanced industrial company easily with all the technology that that implies, the argument is china can be about as modern an economy as brazil. but because it has 1.2 billion people, once it does that, it becomes the largest economy in the world. >> that's true. however, two points. point number one, the chinese are following exactly the same growth model, overinvestment, overexporting, undervalued currencies that other tigers and dragons followed in the '50s and '60s. if you look at the demographics, you get something that is often overlooked in the rest of the world. i call this the curse of 2020. at that point, chinese will be one-fifth of the population, but one quarter of the over 60 population so that all these great miracles fed by ample and cheap labor. strangely enough even though it's a huge country the supply of labor will come down. by the way, double digit no longer exists. double digit growth in china. they a
all it needs is a per capita gdp one-quarter that of the united states. in other words, the argument is not that china will become an advanced industrial company easily with all the technology that that implies, the argument is china can be about as modern an economy as brazil. but because it has 1.2 billion people, once it does that, it becomes the largest economy in the world. >> that's true. however, two points. point number one, the chinese are following exactly the same growth model,...
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states. proposals that have been made in the past by mt o's and expert on the topic in a way it would be sad to think that the colombian government does not pay attention to the scientific evidence that has existed and instead pays attention to an armed group that has done so much damage in the country. the colombian government spends millions of dollars trying to eradicate illicit crops by pulling them out by hand sprayed with herbicides and encouraging growers to switch to legal alternatives. this city officials have produced a decrease in areas of land print in the coca between two thousand eleven and two thousand and twelve. even if the parks as the ones helping the transition. analysts say they're actually impact may be minimal. yes the substitution of illicit crops is possible but the problem is that the drug traffickers would never allow their forces in charge that are much more sinister the most controversial proposal was the idea to regulate production of cocoa poppies and marijuana.
states. proposals that have been made in the past by mt o's and expert on the topic in a way it would be sad to think that the colombian government does not pay attention to the scientific evidence that has existed and instead pays attention to an armed group that has done so much damage in the country. the colombian government spends millions of dollars trying to eradicate illicit crops by pulling them out by hand sprayed with herbicides and encouraging growers to switch to legal alternatives....
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i think they will accept united states the united states the transition from her dainty tea yelling it's not any real change. it's perfectly good. i think it's more that the recovery of us is proof that he did more resilient than we thought that even though last year we have the paper started. we had the next us fiscal policy the us private economy going i was asked about to yell and say she had a safe pair of pants. she's enormous and had breakfast with us. richie twenty central banker this morning. this year he was saying how prospective candidates are obsolete. its central banks and other parts of the well so i think they said it's not the same thing wrong with that. let's do it now but you look at china where the people's bank is playing a huge role in deciding how quickly to liberalize markets how to shut down so that banks. how much speculation or is in real estate looking to pay and work of nick wrote in his team have really done great things to get cheap and out of fifteen years of deflation without crashing the bond market and that is taking real single minded effort you look at
i think they will accept united states the united states the transition from her dainty tea yelling it's not any real change. it's perfectly good. i think it's more that the recovery of us is proof that he did more resilient than we thought that even though last year we have the paper started. we had the next us fiscal policy the us private economy going i was asked about to yell and say she had a safe pair of pants. she's enormous and had breakfast with us. richie twenty central banker this...
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china's economy has been outgrown the united states for years. as the world second-biggest economy, today it is the world number one in terms of trade. this as asked boards have grown bigger for decades. -- this as exports have grown bigger for decades. trade was up $4.16 trillion. china believes its trade will keep next banding rapidly. andf the international domestic economy does not suffer from major risks, i think china's foreign trade will enter a stable growth stage. the quality and efficiency of foreign trade is likely to further improve. along with exports, imports 7.3%, or chinese buying foreign and a mystic goods. according to analysts, favoring domestic demand was one of the government's goals. >> the rebalancing of the economy is certainly an name of the current leadership. what they want to do is spread the wealth a lot wider and make more people feel they have participated in the economic growth in china. exporters are waiting to see how the value of the error currency will affect sales. the chinese currency has grown stronger in 20
china's economy has been outgrown the united states for years. as the world second-biggest economy, today it is the world number one in terms of trade. this as asked boards have grown bigger for decades. -- this as exports have grown bigger for decades. trade was up $4.16 trillion. china believes its trade will keep next banding rapidly. andf the international domestic economy does not suffer from major risks, i think china's foreign trade will enter a stable growth stage. the quality and...
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states government, trusting the united states industries, trust in the united states developed model of internet govenance has been far greater. that has had enormous economic and diplomatic fallout. there i think the president accomplished a great deal. i think he went further irthan -- than spkted -- expected in declaring we are going to extend proteches to nonu.s. persons, to non-u.s. nationals. egardless of where they are. that will be principles for intelligence gatherings. many of those principles have been developed by the intelligence community. i know the first of its kind goes far beyond that, and i think it will resonate with the international community. it is a statement by the president in the highest levels of policy, and it is binding, and it is public. so those are all important things. the president and the ppings licy directive declares that -- the president and the president policy directive declares that everyone is entitled to their privacy, regardless of where they live. it also goes beyond some of the existing policies in articulating a set of criteria legitima
states government, trusting the united states industries, trust in the united states developed model of internet govenance has been far greater. that has had enormous economic and diplomatic fallout. there i think the president accomplished a great deal. i think he went further irthan -- than spkted -- expected in declaring we are going to extend proteches to nonu.s. persons, to non-u.s. nationals. egardless of where they are. that will be principles for intelligence gatherings. many of those...
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it's officially 2014 on the east coast of the united states after an incredible 2013. close to a million people celebrating in times square, a tonne of confetti falling on the crowd. close to a billion people across the world watching this. hope you had a wonderful 2013. let's listen in to some of the revellers in times square as they celebrate. >> happy new year [ cheering ] >> a big smooch there. happy new year everybody. amazing 2013. hope you'll be with us for 2014. "america tonight" is up next. >> the nation east best known disaster agency, the red cross, springed to the aid of victims armed with hundreds of millions of dollars donate bed ashocked and sympathetic public. to help them recover from the disaster, but it turns out that many of those survivors have been left wanting, our exclusive investigation from america tonight correspondent sheila. one year on. this is breezy port. one of the new york communities most devastated when hurricane sandy churned up the east coast. waves crashed into homes and then more than 100 houghses burns. >> people in new york bea
it's officially 2014 on the east coast of the united states after an incredible 2013. close to a million people celebrating in times square, a tonne of confetti falling on the crowd. close to a billion people across the world watching this. hope you had a wonderful 2013. let's listen in to some of the revellers in times square as they celebrate. >> happy new year [ cheering ] >> a big smooch there. happy new year everybody. amazing 2013. hope you'll be with us for 2014....
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. >> any of you guys want to come to the united states? consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> tonight in our in depth look at american education, an event that's trickling down perhaps to your school. the flipped classroom, changing the very notion of what students get inside their classes and what homework really means. it is a method that started at the college level but increasingly at lower grades. "america tonight" looks at flipped classes and the promise they may hold for american -- a new generation of american students. here's correspondent adam may. >> fixology is a fast growing tmg company with a problem. >> you have five positions? >> some open for four months. >> pixelagent manipulates molecules thousands of times smaller than the diameter of a human hair. the nanotechnology is used inside flat panel displays making them brighter. selling the product isn't a problem. but finding qualified employees to m
. >> any of you guys want to come to the united states? consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> tonight in our in depth look at american education, an event that's trickling down perhaps to your school. the flipped classroom, changing the very notion of what students get inside their classes and what homework really means. it is a method...
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. >>> scientists from japan and the united states say they have made a potentially groundbreaking discovery using methods that are surprisingly simple. they eve come up with a faster and easier way of making stem cells. experts say their work could usher in a new era of research. nhk world's chick cara has more. >> reporter: this is what the scientists say they achieved. they say they found a way to reprogram mature cells so they return to an embryonic state and can developing into any type of issue. this is how they did it. they stretched cells from baby mice by soaking in a solution for about 30 minutes. then they cultured them. the process activated genes that keep the cells pliable enough so they can develop into various types of cells. the scientists then put the cells into mice. they later confirmed that they developed into skin, muscle and other types of cells. the lead researcher says the findings could have a variety of applications ranging from cancer treatments to regenerative medicine. >> translator: i think human cells may also possess some sort of sur nooifl mechanism when exp
. >>> scientists from japan and the united states say they have made a potentially groundbreaking discovery using methods that are surprisingly simple. they eve come up with a faster and easier way of making stem cells. experts say their work could usher in a new era of research. nhk world's chick cara has more. >> reporter: this is what the scientists say they achieved. they say they found a way to reprogram mature cells so they return to an embryonic state and can developing...
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kingdom clearly under the european countries under the united states officially to facilitate peaceful protest particularly where those protests have got permission and violence is required but nonetheless when the kind of disorder that takes place that we've been seeing happening quite rightly now kevin elsewhere in ukraine the police would do have been expected here in the united kingdom to respond very much more robustly i give an example as well of the legislation in the united kingdom to further what you've just said in your graphic for example the united kingdom media has made quite a bit of what it's called noise being introduced into ukraine for example. people called where mosques on demonstrations and so on but of course it's not to mention that this has also been the law and united kingdom for some time well you know looking at the situation in ukraine and how the police is dealing with the young around there we have seen a police have been using violence rather spiraling so far so in your opinion why isn't there an all out crackdown happening in the capital kiev and elsewhe
kingdom clearly under the european countries under the united states officially to facilitate peaceful protest particularly where those protests have got permission and violence is required but nonetheless when the kind of disorder that takes place that we've been seeing happening quite rightly now kevin elsewhere in ukraine the police would do have been expected here in the united kingdom to respond very much more robustly i give an example as well of the legislation in the united kingdom to...
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then reach in the united states always complain about taxes but at least. the society was in better spe. the quality but the way and it was brown and. we are also not taxing because so much money can escape the middle class is being taxed. a colleague is right but that is because they had fixed address. it's the very rich that have the lawyers that have that the accountants who can spirit that money away so that they don't have to deal with the loss that ordinary people have to deal with it hit its mark on. the problem is that the people of the countries that are best at redistributing wealth are basically that she is. i created it. so you can tell me as long as much as you want that indeed there is enough wealth being created i can give you a very simple example in france the average growth in the past thirty years is under one per cent when you're creating the kind of wealth talking about redistributing it as nauseum is i'm sorry masturbation. so it depends where you are and i think it would take to get back to what sony was saying i agree with everything
then reach in the united states always complain about taxes but at least. the society was in better spe. the quality but the way and it was brown and. we are also not taxing because so much money can escape the middle class is being taxed. a colleague is right but that is because they had fixed address. it's the very rich that have the lawyers that have that the accountants who can spirit that money away so that they don't have to deal with the loss that ordinary people have to deal with it hit...
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the borderland... only on al jazeer america >> hey guys wanna come to the united states? >> and welcome back. before the break our "america tonight" special correspondent soledad o'brien reported on boundary hopping. that's a phenomenon when families sneak their kids out of the districts into good schools. sol ada o'brien introduces us to parents who suffer serious penalties for doing it. >> kelly is a 43-year-old mother and teacher's aide. she was also a convicted felon. she went to jail in 2011 for illegally enrolling her children in a school district. >> i had issues around my neighborhood. i had a prowler who broke into our home. i talked to my father about it. he said send them to our school. you're here all the time anyway so -- >> was it done to sneak it in? did you know i'm putting an address where i don't live? >> right. i've been working for a school system for many years so i knew of a lot of students who did the same thing. >> find an address, put it down right? >> it wasn't like i just found it, it wasn't like burger king's address it was my dad's address. he
the borderland... only on al jazeer america >> hey guys wanna come to the united states? >> and welcome back. before the break our "america tonight" special correspondent soledad o'brien reported on boundary hopping. that's a phenomenon when families sneak their kids out of the districts into good schools. sol ada o'brien introduces us to parents who suffer serious penalties for doing it. >> kelly is a 43-year-old mother and teacher's aide. she was also a convicted...
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and they're scouring the united states for them. >> let me make sure this is something you work on as a tream. >> physics professor bob beakenr at northwestern university, has come up with a solution, beakman introduceintroduce introductione physics. higher ed turned on its head. no more lectures. students learn the facts outside of class. >> there's videos they can watch, do the searches on wikipedia, i don't care where they get the information. >> students work on the problems in teams of three. >> i knew they could get better when they get hands on experience. you can see when they are explaining to somebody else, that's the best. >> it's definitely different than my chemistry class last semester. i'm at home taking notes trying to figure out how to do the work in class. >> beakner designed the first flipped classroom almost 20 years ago and the professor has been perfecting ever since and like a good scientist collecting data along the way. more than 16,000 students over five years. even though beakner raised the standards, the failure rate was five times what it had been. it was
and they're scouring the united states for them. >> let me make sure this is something you work on as a tream. >> physics professor bob beakenr at northwestern university, has come up with a solution, beakman introduceintroduce introductione physics. higher ed turned on its head. no more lectures. students learn the facts outside of class. >> there's videos they can watch, do the searches on wikipedia, i don't care where they get the information. >> students work on the...
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in other world news the united states and the e.u. started easing economic sanctions on iran as part of an international deal on the tehran nuclear program. iran plugle centrifuges. a 6-month nuclear deal was reached with world powers last november. to ukraine where protesters occupy independence square in kiev after a night of fighting with police. the president has warned that the country's stability is threatened by the violence. fighting broke out on sunday after demonstrators rallied against a new law restricting public protest. nadine is in kiev, and joins us live. tell us about the violence overnight, and are the clashes continuing this morning? >> this stand-off continued overnight. monday in tuesday. on tuesday morning there were several hundred protesters at the front line near the diane ammo stadium. there have been clashes involving petrol bombs thrown at the police. they are responding with sound grenades. we are not hearing of casualties, but the interior ministry said that they - around 120 police officers have been inj
in other world news the united states and the e.u. started easing economic sanctions on iran as part of an international deal on the tehran nuclear program. iran plugle centrifuges. a 6-month nuclear deal was reached with world powers last november. to ukraine where protesters occupy independence square in kiev after a night of fighting with police. the president has warned that the country's stability is threatened by the violence. fighting broke out on sunday after demonstrators rallied...
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states. >> let's see where else we can make progress together. let's make this a year of action. >> president hitting the road this morning just hours after telling the nation it is time to do something about the income gap between rich and poor. his first stop a costco store in maryland. the president says he will visit a steel plant in pennsylvania. >> mike is live in maryland right now. what did the president say when he addressed the crowd there. >> well, it is almost a campaign style i vent. the president has just left the stage very enthusiastic if not small crowd here at costco. he came to highlight the issue that he wanted to accentuate one of the items raising of the federal minimum wage to 10.10 an hour. no mistake he came to maryland, a bill in the legislature tow do that. costco known to pay high wages, the president pointing out that the starting wage here averages some $11.50 an hour. this is part of a campaign not unusual for presidents to accentuate, to punctuate their speeche
states. >> let's see where else we can make progress together. let's make this a year of action. >> president hitting the road this morning just hours after telling the nation it is time to do something about the income gap between rich and poor. his first stop a costco store in maryland. the president says he will visit a steel plant in pennsylvania. >> mike is live in maryland right now. what did the president say when he addressed the crowd there. >> well, it is...
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government is so concerned about the infrastructure attacking the united states is that these documents underscore what we knew before the document it is not allh is that difficult to do some of these things elsewhere. theirnderscores understanding of the risk to the u.s.. >> for me, a big revelation had nothing to do with the snowden disclosure. the story last week of the a reading the bottom line analysis of the revenue projections and stock price projections for this company, i think that was important to me because ito account has been a really important source of information to us about the threat out there. when you read about how much making,ey are convincing companies and organizations they are under threat and then proposing ways for them to mitigate that , asat, it makes us reporters, want to think twice thet the issue about hyping threat. there are some really big financial stakes involved in this debate. coreat touches on the issue. as reporters in this particular sphere, almost all of the incentives are which -- with people to hype up the threat. no one wants to say this is
government is so concerned about the infrastructure attacking the united states is that these documents underscore what we knew before the document it is not allh is that difficult to do some of these things elsewhere. theirnderscores understanding of the risk to the u.s.. >> for me, a big revelation had nothing to do with the snowden disclosure. the story last week of the a reading the bottom line analysis of the revenue projections and stock price projections for this company, i think...
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. >> how long before we get back to more mild temperatures in the united states? >> this cold air is sticking around for a couple of days. it looks like here in washington, d.c., we will not get above freezing until thursday afternoon. >> thank you very much for coming in. is going to be cold, cold, cold here tomorrow. the two sides in the south sudan conflict have been holding talks in the ethiopian capital, and the first direct talks, as fighting continues, with heavy clashes continuing elsewhere. meanwhile, the president has been holding talks with his south sudanese counterpart, which could lead to the deployment of a joint force to protect the vital oilfields. was involvedn who in a plot to kill a swedish artist has been sentenced to prison. she called herself jihad jane on line and agreed to kill the artist over his series of drawings that a grading the prophet mohammed. has partiallykel fractured her pelvis in a cross country's yang accident in switzerland before the new year. the injury was initially thought to be limited to bruising, but she has canceled
. >> how long before we get back to more mild temperatures in the united states? >> this cold air is sticking around for a couple of days. it looks like here in washington, d.c., we will not get above freezing until thursday afternoon. >> thank you very much for coming in. is going to be cold, cold, cold here tomorrow. the two sides in the south sudan conflict have been holding talks in the ethiopian capital, and the first direct talks, as fighting continues, with heavy...
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the united states is in second with 253 medals. of course when comparing norway's population of just 5 million people to the united states' population of 317 million, norway's count is that much more impressive. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> what happens when you mix a liberal year in review with some bad jokes, a rabid reaction from pundits and a response from a former presidential candidate? you get the biggest media story of the week. we'll examine why it happened and what it says about cable news. >>> later, tech gurus kara swisher and walt mossberg reinvented themselves. they'll be here to tell us why and we'll talk to the guy from gawker who knows how to get you to click. i'm brian stelter and this is "reliable sources."
the united states is in second with 253 medals. of course when comparing norway's population of just 5 million people to the united states' population of 317 million, norway's count is that much more impressive. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> what happens when you mix a liberal year in review with some bad jokes, a rabid reaction from pundits and a response from a former presidential...
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but that is not bad news for the united states. it's not that the united states hasn't seen growing exports, it's done well. it's china has done better. china has grown fast, 7, 8, 9% over the last 20% or so. india and brazil has been growing faster. there's fewer poor people, educated people, and they are producing goods that we want to buy and producing demand for goods we want to sell. it's good all around. >> some analysts say there are benefits to being dominant economically, and it's not a question of the rest of the world catching up to us, but we are voluntarily contracting. that we are doing things that are making us not move forward as quickly and stay as strong. >> hey, i'm sitting in washington d.c. i can hardly argue that congress and the president shouldn't be doing a better job. i accept there are some roles for the united states doing things wrong. it good be engaging proactively, pushing trade and investment and more, and that would strengthen the u.s. economy. having said that most of the story is a story of other
but that is not bad news for the united states. it's not that the united states hasn't seen growing exports, it's done well. it's china has done better. china has grown fast, 7, 8, 9% over the last 20% or so. india and brazil has been growing faster. there's fewer poor people, educated people, and they are producing goods that we want to buy and producing demand for goods we want to sell. it's good all around. >> some analysts say there are benefits to being dominant economically, and...
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clearly the pursuit of happiness which is codified in the founding documents of the united states of america has been. sward it by the n.s.a. and their corporate handlers who are looking to bankrupt anyone they can and bring slavery back after it was outlawed many years ago. invention using but calling is now bringing happiness back what is happiness is to freedom from feeling or being afraid is the freedom from fear that's what happiness is all about that's a big point is giving us a aaa credit that you can do derivatives knowing that you're deriving value from something that we know it what it's worth that's freedom from fear that's the pursuit of happiness that's the ability to kick the n.s.a. in the it's a get out of my life you scumbag all right we got to go back and stay right there are plenty more coming your way. you know the name. the olympic spirit travels with the flame from its place you can grease. join james brown for an elemental and epic journey around russia and beyond. where i. play. as a new physician i swear to it by the book to go. to the best of my ability and j
clearly the pursuit of happiness which is codified in the founding documents of the united states of america has been. sward it by the n.s.a. and their corporate handlers who are looking to bankrupt anyone they can and bring slavery back after it was outlawed many years ago. invention using but calling is now bringing happiness back what is happiness is to freedom from feeling or being afraid is the freedom from fear that's what happiness is all about that's a big point is giving us a aaa...
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the united states is on firm footing and getting better from a growth outlook perspective, obviously from a monetary policy perspective, there is fed tapering concerns and those countries and that need it. that's still going to be there. from a financial perspective, putting what's going on today making it very similar to back then, complete polar opposite as far as we're concerned and the other big difference, 17 trillion in cash around the world, tyler, out there, liquid, trying to find a home to invest in for the next few years. >> on friday after the markets closed people were freaked out. there is the dow down over 300 points, and all this talk about crisis. what changed that today it was just like a normal, you know, middle of the road sale off on wall street? >> you know, part of it is the fact the selling pressure didn't pull through as much as everyone expected. they tried it around midday where they were down around 1% or so. but everyone is pointing to the fact we haven't had a big correction. we had a six to seven percent correction, may, june when tapering talk about the
the united states is on firm footing and getting better from a growth outlook perspective, obviously from a monetary policy perspective, there is fed tapering concerns and those countries and that need it. that's still going to be there. from a financial perspective, putting what's going on today making it very similar to back then, complete polar opposite as far as we're concerned and the other big difference, 17 trillion in cash around the world, tyler, out there, liquid, trying to find a...
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the united states is a very good example here because in earlier years they maybe had a pretty strong genuine democracy a dad by now i would argue has degenerated into a system where money and power mattered much more than britain then a deputy of the majority of the founding fathers of the united states would constantly say that they were not trying to instill democracy that he was horrible they wanted to have a republic and they purposely designed the institutions to as they put it exclude the majority of from participation. as a new physician. to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good does my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to. doctors of the dogs. to. jingle bells jingle bells it's christmas time for all you people or stealing all your. yeah yeah they're in our pocket we give them a bonus every year and they do what ever we want what ever we want the f.b.i. or crooks to the f.b.i. it's funny it's a farce it's american justice is a is a farce the f.b.i.
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right now in the united states, there are 3.9 million people who count as unemployed. and another thing to keep in mind, these are people actively looking for work. it does not capture the people who have fallen out of the workforce, who have gotten discouraged and given up. right now, roughly 40% of the unemployed count as long-term unemployed. and it's a very deep problem. to give you a comparison, the recession, the share of jobless who are long-term unemployed was 26%. and last month, it's nearly 40%. it's still a very, very acute problem. >> the thing that captured your attention more than anything, when the president talked about credit scores, and it seemed to be one of those areas where everybody has been saying for a long time, why don't they fix this? and finally it seemed that somebody in washington was listening. >> absolutely, my eyes just popped open. and i have to give a shout out to my colleague in "real money," stacy tisdale, who has been on this story for a long time. basically a lot of employers will discriminate against people if they have a poor cr
right now in the united states, there are 3.9 million people who count as unemployed. and another thing to keep in mind, these are people actively looking for work. it does not capture the people who have fallen out of the workforce, who have gotten discouraged and given up. right now, roughly 40% of the unemployed count as long-term unemployed. and it's a very deep problem. to give you a comparison, the recession, the share of jobless who are long-term unemployed was 26%. and last month, it's...